Anatomy of a Displacement-Projection Syndrome

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

“For more than a decade, Russia has meddled in elections around the world, supported brutal dictators and invaded sovereign nations — all to the detriment of United States interests.” The New York Times

The Resistance sure got a case of the vapors this week over Mr. Trump’s failure to throttle America’s arch-enemy, the murderous thug V. Putin of Russia, onstage in Helsinki, as any genuine Marvel Comix hero is expected to do when facing consummate evil. Instead, the Golden Golem of Greatness voiced some doubts about the veracity of our “intelligence community” — as the shape-shifting Moloch of black ops likes to call itself, as if it were a kindly service organization in Mr. Rogers neighborhood, collecting dimes for victims of childhood cancer.

If I may be frank, the US Intel community looks like a much bigger threat to American life and values than anything Mr. Putin is doing, for instance his alleged “meddling” in US elections. This word, meddling, absolutely pervades the captive Resistance news outlets these days. It has a thrilling vagueness about it, intimating all kinds of dark deeds without specifying anything, as consorting with Satan once did in our history. The reason: the only specific acts associated with this meddling include the disclosure of incriminating emails among the Democratic National Committee leadership, and a tiny gang of Facebook trolls making sport of profoundly idiotic and dysfunctional American electoral politics.

The brief against Russia also contains vague accusations of “aggression.” It is hard to discern what is meant by that — though it apparently warms the heart of American war hawks and their paymasters in the warfare industries. They allege that Russia “stole” Crimea from Ukraine. Consider: Crimea had been a province of Russia since the 1700s. Ukraine itself was a province of the USSR when Nikita Khrushchev put Crimea under Ukraine’s administrative control in 1956, a relationship which became obviously problematic after the breakup of the soviet mega-state in 1990 — and became even more of a problem when the US State Department and our CIA stage-managed a coup against the Russia-leaning Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych in 2014. Crimea is the site of Russia’s only warm water naval bases. Do you suppose that even an experience American CIA analyst might understand that Russia would under no circumstances give up those assets? Please, grow up.

Does anyone remember the explicit promise that US Government gave the first post-Soviet president, Mr. Yeltsin, that NATO would not expand into the countries of eastern Europe formerly under soviet control? NATO now includes the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, and Montenegro. Is anyone aware that NATO has been staging war games on Russia’s border the past several years? Do you suppose this might be disturbing to the Russians, who lost at least 20 million dead when Germany crossed that border in 1941?

As to the thug-and-murderer charge against V. Putin, has any news org actually published a list of his alleged victims? It’s very likely, of course, that Mr. Putin has had some of his political enemies killed. I wouldn’t take the “con” side of that argument. But I’d  be interested in seeing an authoritative list, if the intel community has one (and why wouldn’t they?). I imagine it doesn’t exceed two dozen individuals. How many innocent bystanders did President Obama kill during the drone attack spree of his second term, when our rockets blew up wedding parties and sandwich shops in faraway lands. In 2016, The Atlantic published this:

One campaign, Operation Haymaker, took place in northeastern Afghanistan. Between January 2012 and February 2013, The Intercept reported, “U.S. special operations airstrikes killed more than 200 people. Of those, only 35 were the intended targets. During one five-month period of the operation, according to the documents, nearly 90 percent of the people killed in airstrikes were not the intended targets.”

I suppose the excuse is that none of this was personal — as V. Putin’s alleged murders were. No, it wasn’t personal. It was worse than that. It was a bunch of military video-game jocks sitting around an air-conditioned bunker eating hot pockets and slurping slurpees while snuffing out lives by remote control twelve-thousand miles away. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were high-fiving each other with every hit, too.

As for “hacking” of elections, do you suppose for minute that we do not have hundreds, or perhaps thousands, of computer techies at our many sprawling NSA facilities around the country working around the clock to penetrate foreign computer defenses absolutely everywhere, among friend and foe alike? And that we are not trying to influence the outcomes of their political struggles in our favor? Go a step further: do you suppose those US “intel community” hackers are not also collecting information about American citizens, including yourself?

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pyrrhus
pyrrhus
July 20, 2018 9:45 am

Indeed, the whole narrative is sheer projection. The US and its allies have meddled in hundreds of foreign elections since WW2, and have overthrown elected governments when they felt like it, as in Iran, Ukraine, Congo, Vietnam, etc.

Work-In-Progress
Work-In-Progress
July 20, 2018 9:54 am

My daughter is 19 and may end up joining the Air Force. I believe it is a good choice if she uses it to her advantage. Try, as I must, I cannot get her to see that our government is full of the same type of people in all governments all over the world. This morning she asked me if I am against America as I was walking out the door to go to work. Of course, I said…”No, but it is important to know the difference between right and wrong even if it’s your team and Americans are the most hypicritical people on the planet”.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  Work-In-Progress
July 20, 2018 11:27 am

It is not America most of us are against. It is our worthless, slim-sucking government that is screwing Americans (an most other residents of our planet) at every opportunity.

Per/Norway
Per/Norway
  Work-In-Progress
July 20, 2018 1:50 pm

buy her this book, https://archive.org/details/B-001-001-971
texts (War is a Racket by Smedley D. Butler)
it is free on archive.org tho:)
maybe she will believe an admiral with lots of medals..

Work-In-Progress
Work-In-Progress
  Per/Norway
July 20, 2018 3:46 pm

Yes, that book came to mind while at work today. I also advise “Confessions of an economic hitman”.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 20, 2018 10:12 am

What about us Hypis?

BB
BB
July 20, 2018 10:19 am

I have had a couple young men ask if they should join the military.I go into my absolutely not and under no circumstances join the Army. These vile bastards will have you on a battlefield in no time . I didn’t think or feel this way growing up but now I hate this fucking government thanks to this site and knowing what I Know now about history.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  BB
July 20, 2018 10:23 am

You’ve come a long way, baby.

Just want to know. . .
Just want to know. . .
July 20, 2018 11:38 am

“For more than a decade, Russia has meddled in elections around the world, supported brutal dictators and invaded sovereign nations — all to the detriment of United States interests.” — The New York Times

CORRECTION:
“For more than a decade, the United States has meddled in elections around the world, supported brutal dictators and invaded sovereign nations — all to the detriment of everyone’s interests.”

overthecliff
overthecliff
July 20, 2018 1:52 pm

The US government meddles in foreign elections is a given. Foreign nations meddle in US elections as well. What no one is saying is that the Deep State is definitely meddling in US elections and probably hacking the systems to produce desired results. Interesting,NO?

Taras 77
Taras 77
July 20, 2018 2:04 pm

Good article- Kunstler nails it!

I will admit that my eyes glaze over whenever I read (no tee vee) the crazies accuse Putin of “Russian aggression” or the phrases “Russian meddling in our election” or “Russia attacking our democracy.”

It is a complete mystery to me as to what the hell they are talking about in the meddling charge: facebook??, hacking voting machines???, huge amounts of cash???; I donno-can’t see it at all.

Russian aggression: Crimea is a non-starter w/me-history and the referendum far out weigh the putrid arguments by the ukie nazis and their megaphones in wash dee cee.

As far as Donbass, Putin has said repeatedly that he will not stand by and allow the Russian population to be slaughtered by the nazis. (I think the horrendous murders in Odessa May 2014 is sufficient reason for his concern.)

Russia is supplying the separatists but no troops as far as I can tell. If there were Russian troops, so what? The US and other NATO forces are all over the Ukie forces in supply and training.

The separatists are defending their homes and families and doing it quite well. Aggression?? do not see it.

The hysteria from poland and the baltics, best to ignore it but that won’t happen, they need to provide nato with justification for its multi-billion new hqtrs and demands for more spending.

BTW: This is an excellent article, long but serious discussion:

https://cluborlov.blogspot.com/2018/07/newsflash-world-war-iii-finally-over.html#more